Get Off Your Arse: A ran-dumb blog to get you moving, by a bit of a nudge and a bit of a push.

To be your best, be at peace with your pieces
Divya Parashar & Rajat Chauhan Divya Parashar & Rajat Chauhan

To be your best, be at peace with your pieces

Instead of hiding the imperfection, instead of shunning the brokenness, the implication is that there is value in being broken and coming back whole, there is value in falling down and bouncing back up. The cracks add to the beauty, to the experience. 

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Learnings from Netflix: The Dawn Wall
Rajat Chauhan Rajat Chauhan

Learnings from Netflix: The Dawn Wall

The Dawn Wall is an attempt to climb the impossible wall by someone who the society had given up on. This blog is about learnings from this documentary esp. Kintsugi (Golden Joinery) & Wabi-Sabi (Impermanence & Imperfection).

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Reducing stress and performing optimally during examinations
Rajat Chauhan Rajat Chauhan

Reducing stress and performing optimally during examinations

Do we teach our kids to focus not just on their “doings” but also on their “beings?” What makes their hearts and souls beautiful and unique? What makes them happy and at peace? What virtues can we laud and appreciate? What do they have to show the world, which goes beyond academic accomplishments?

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Exercise and Sports should be fun for kids, not chore or punishment
Rajat Chauhan Rajat Chauhan

Exercise and Sports should be fun for kids, not chore or punishment

Once exercise and sports has a negative connotation, children would not be excited about them in the future even when they become aware of all their benefits. As parents, teachers and mentors we need to be careful because our well meaning actions could scar the next generation for life. 

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India Inc. motivated to be more active to get fit for their families
Rajat Chauhan Rajat Chauhan

India Inc. motivated to be more active to get fit for their families

I would have never guessed that half of India Inc. employees would want to be more active to get fit for their families, as compared to a quarter who would for their own personal goals. That’s what Dr Divya Parashar and I found on a survey done at the Knowledge Conclave of Global Association for Corporate Services (GACS) focusing on Travel, Tourism and Hospitality as part of white-paper for Corporate Wellness Program we co-authored.

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Transforming to a nation of leaders than followers
Rajat Chauhan Rajat Chauhan

Transforming to a nation of leaders than followers

No one is extra-ordinary. Actions are!: Last weekend, while the thousands ran Mumbai marathon, 3 ordinary working class Indians, made their way to Brazil135 ultra marathon, and made India proud. Followers had become leaders. That is the need of the hour.

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New look Back 2 Fitness
Rajat Chauhan Rajat Chauhan

New look Back 2 Fitness

I had planned to have 100 centres across the country in 10 years. The first one was to start in Bangalore, and it did. I sat in Cafe Coffee Day in Total Mall, Sharjahpur Road, Bangalore, along with my friend Satya and scribbled a name on a tissue paper. Back 2 Fitness.

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Exercising & Running with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Rajat Chauhan Rajat Chauhan

Exercising & Running with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

A quarter to one-third of ladies experience heavy menstrual bleeding (periods). As if the society had done enough harm to repeatedly remind them that sports and exercises are very unladylike, these ‘painful’ periods acts like a massive deterrent to be themselves.

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